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Old 02-27-2014
Error while loading shared libraries

Hello,

I am trying to run a program from my local account and receive the following error:

/local/app: error while loading shared libraries: libtiff.so.3: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory

On the root account (which I DO NOT have access to), I see that libtiff.so.4 exists in the /usr/lib folder. I've only read that you can create a symbolic link to so.3 from the so.4 if you have root access.

Is there an alternate way of getting libtiff.so.3 on either my local account (tried it once and my permission was denied) or through something like a symbolic link? Can I put something in my .bashrc file that will reference the libtiff.so.4 file as libtiff.so.3? Please, all suggestions are welcome.

Thank you
 

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MEMORY(3TIFF)															     MEMORY(3TIFF)

NAME
_TIFFmalloc, _TIFFrealloc, _TIFFfree, _TIFFmemset, _TIFFmemcpy, _TIFFmemcmp, - memory management-related functions for use with TIFF files SYNOPSIS
#include <tiffio.h> tdata_t _TIFFmalloc(tsize_t size); tdata_t _TIFFrealloc(tdata_t buffer, tsize_t size); void _TIFFfree(tdata_t buffer); void _TIFFmemset(tdata_t s, int c, tsize_t n); void _TIFFmemcpy(tdata_t dest, const tdata_t src, tsize_t n); int _TIFFmemcmp(const tdata_t s1, const tdata_t s2, tsize_t n); DESCRIPTION
These routines are provided for writing portable software that uses libtiff; they hide any memory-management related issues, such as deal- ing with segmented architectures found on 16-bit machines. _TIFFmalloc and _TIFFrealloc are used to dynamically allocate and reallocate memory used by libtiff; such as memory passed into the I/O routines. Memory allocated through these interfaces is released back to the system using the _TIFFfree routine. Memory allocated through one of the above interfaces can be set to a known value using _TIFFmemset, copied to another memory location using _TIFFmemcpy, or compared for equality using _TIFFmemcmp. These routines conform to the equivalent ANSI C routines: memset, memcpy, and memcmp, repsectively. DIAGNOSTICS
None. SEE ALSO
malloc(3), memory(3), libtiff(3TIFF) Libtiff library home page: http://www.remotesensing.org/libtiff/ libtiff October 15, 1995 MEMORY(3TIFF)
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